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Girl grabs gear—October 2, 2014


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Ready for harvest—Fall 2014

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Not ready yet—Summer 2014

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Do I need these?

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Cool Jar! No need for gaskets

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There are several types of canning jars—European and American style jars. I selected the European jars since I like the way they look and the lid can be reused.

Fits any size—Purchased this

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A Last minute purchase to make the canning process easier

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Although I have a large pot, I decided to purchase a canning pot since the rack makes it easier to sterilize the jars and helps with the bathing process when canning the product.

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